How Canadian NHL teams fared last night

Three Canadian NHL teams were in action on New Year's Eve. Here's a quick look at how they fared.

Flames, Oilers, Jets all close out 2015 with losses

CBC Sports · January 1, 2016

The Calgary Flames dropped their match against the Los Angeles Kings 4-1 on Thursday, and both the Edmonton Oilers and Winnipeg Jets were also dealt losses on New Year's Eve. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

Three Canadian NHL teams were in action on New Year's Eve.

Here's a quick look at how they fared:

Kings put Flames on ice

The Los Angeles Kings jumped out to a 3-0 lead after two periods and never looked back, defeating the Calgary Flames 4-1.

This was the Flames' second straight home loss, after going on an 11-game home winning streak.

Mark Giordano scored the Flames' lone goal, while Marian Gaborik and Tanner Pearson each had a goal and an assist for the Kings.

Oilers blanked by Ducks

Edmonton goaltender Cam Talbot did everything he could in this one, making 34 saves, but his offence gave him no support as the Anaheim Ducks shut out the Oilers 1-0.

John Gibson made 21 saves for the shutout and Ryan Getzlaf scored his third goal of the year.

Taylor Hall paced the Oilers with four shots on goal.

Jets grounded by Coyotes

Shane Doan scored the 380th goal of his career, putting him atop the Coyotes franchise's all-time list, and Arizona defeated the Winnipeg Jets by a score of 4-2.

Doan added goal number 381 into an empty net to seal the win.

The game was tied late in the third period, but Oliver Ekman-Larsson's power-play goal with 7:25 remaining proved to be the difference.